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  1. Southbourne to Sandbanks (route)
    A route following the entire Promenade from Southbourne to Sandbanks. The whole route is flat and on tarmac. It is possible to start anywhere along the route to suit time and distance. Plenty of parking is available throughout the route as well as numerous places to eat and drink.
  2. Doncaster Lakeside Walk (Extended) (route)
    A very pleasant and easy walk around a man made lake which includes the opportunity to feed ducks and swans. Lots of parking and good for children or wheelchair users
  3. Doncaster Lakeside Walk (route)
    A very pleasant and easy walk around a man made lake which includes the opportunity to feed ducks and swans. Lots of parking and good for children or wheelchair users
  4. Connect2 (interest group)
    Index for routes included in Sustrans 'Connect2' lottery bid. http://www.sustransconnect2.org.uk/
  5. Bossington Hill (route)
    Enjoy the views across Porlock Bay. Take the car up North Hill at Minehead and drive to the very end of the road and leave your car in the car park. Head NNE along a roughish track which curves gently round to the NW. Head along a stony track. Those in wheelchairs may consider stopping before the track drops towards Bossington Hill as the stones become quite large and difficult to pass. At Bossington Hill enjoy the breathtaking views in all directions - Exmoor, Bristol Channel, South Wales.
  6. The Old Mineral Line (route)
    A walk from Washford Station to Watchet Station mostly along the route of the West Somerset Mineral Railway which once brought iron ore down from the mines on the Brendon Hills to Watchet harbour and thence the ironworks in South Wales. You can return by steam train on the West Somerset Railway, which parallels much of the route. It is OK for a wheelchair but can be a bit bumpy and muddy in a few places.

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